Within the midst of Actual Madrid’s electoral marketing campaign, with the membership’s presidential elections as a backdrop, MEP Luis ‘Alvise’ Pérez has unfold false data by means of his Telegram channel – which has greater than 607,000 subscribers – that factors on to Florentino Pérez and his entourage.
The message, broadly reproduced on social networks, maintains that Anas Laghrari, a monetary advisor near the present white president, had irregularly launched Prince Moulay Hassan, inheritor to the throne of Morocco, as a member of the membership. The assertion is fake.
The Moulay Hassan who seems on the listing of Actual Madrid members just isn’t the crown prince of Morocco, however a member of the Peña Casa Madridista of Casablanca who shares a reputation with the member of the Alawite Royal Home.
It’s, subsequently, an onomastic coincidence that has been utilized in an approach to assemble a narrative of irregularities that has no foundation.
The listing that Alvise broadcast on his channel, offered as proof, additionally contains the surnames of different Moroccan residents and the president of mentioned membership, in clear allusion to the group of Actual Madrid followers in Casablanca.
The confusion, or deliberate manipulation, is much more troublesome to justify contemplating that Prince Moulay Hassan, 23, is publicly recognized to be a fan of FC Barcelona, not Actual Madrid.
Media similar to ABC, Libertad Digital or public tv TV3 have coated this Barça fandom of the inheritor to the Moroccan throne on a number of events, which makes it unlikely that he seems as a member of the white membership.
Los mensajes difundidos en el canal de Telegram de Alvise Pérez.
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El contexto en que se difunde este bulo no es casual. El Real Madrid vive semanas de intensa actividad política interna, con Florentino Pérez como candidato a la reelección y el debate sobre la reforma estatutaria del club como eje de la campaña.
Alvise, imputed
The one who spreads these messages is, nonetheless, an individual with an in depth judicial profession. Alvise Pérez at the moment has 5 instances open within the Supreme Courtroom.
Essentially the most critical of all is investigating him for alleged crimes of unlawful social gathering financing, fraud, misappropriation, cash laundering and doc falsification, for having allegedly obtained 100,000 euros in money from businessman Álvaro Romillo, alias ‘CryptoSpain’, to finance his marketing campaign for the 2024 European elections with the group Se Acabó la Fiesta.
Along with these, he faces investigations for spreading a false PCR of the president of the Generalitat of Catalonia, Salvador Illa; for alleged harassment of the Valencia hate crimes prosecutor, Susana Gisbert; for harassment of two MEPs on his own list; and for conditional threats to the mayor of Algeciras.
In August 2025, the Supreme Court extended the investigation into illegal financing for another six months, while it processes the request to the European Parliament to withdraw his immunity. The Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office has supported the investigation by considering that there are “solid indications” of criminal responsibility.
It is from that judicial context where Alvise now launches his accusations against Real Madrid: an MEP with five open judicial fronts who uses his Telegram channel to point out others with unverified hoaxes.



























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